FW: RRQ Registration in H.323 V2

Chris Purvis Chris.Purvis at MADGE.COM
Wed Apr 21 10:10:33 EDT 1999


Chris,

Just trying to understand the problem fully before jumping in with a
suggested solution:
How are you expecting people to call via this gateway?
Is the intention to place a call to multiple destionationInfos, specifying
first an alias that identifies the gateway, followed by a full phone number
starting 408 or 409?  If not, what is the intended action from an endpoint
attempting to call through this gateway?

Regards,
Chris (P)
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rob B [mailto:robb112 at HOTMAIL.COM]
> Sent: 21 April 1999 12:17
> To: ITU-SG16 at MAILBAG.INTEL.COM
> Subject: Re: FW: RRQ Registration in H.323 V2
>
>
> Gaurav,
>
> Nope, it is one single logical gateway. It has only one
> terminalAlias (something like voip-gw.hotmail.com). But it
> supports outgoing voice calls to area codes 408 and 409.
>
> As specified in section 7.2.2 of H.323 V2 spec para 2
> "The use of multiple transport addresses may simplify
> the routing of calls to specific ports". I am trying to
> simplify routing in my gateway.
>
> Is the above statement in H.323 V2 correct now? Is there
> anyone on the list who has tried to do something like
> above?
>
> Or is it that, to acheive my goal I have to divide
> my gateway into logical H.323 entities which I am
> not sure is needed.
> (if each registration of RRQ is allocated a different
> endpoint identifier then from GK perspective there are
> multiple H.323 entities).
>
> Regards,
> -Chris
>
> PS: Endpoint identifier is allocated by GK and returned
> to endpoint via RCF. (The same endpoint identifier will
> be used in keep alive RRQs.) If multiple RRQ's like I proposed
> in my original mail is allowed by H.323 V2 then the
> second RRQ would copy the endpoint identifier from
> first RCF.
>
> >Hi Chris,
> >     As per my understanding, you are talking of different logical
> gateways
> >that
> >are bundled together into a single *box*. Each such logical gateway
> must
> >register with the gatekeeper. The terminalAlias could be used to
> identify
> >the
> >logical GW and the callSignalAddress would specify the contact point.
> Hence,
> >you
> >would have to send 2 RRQs. Also, the endpointIdentifier is generated
> by the
> >GK
> >and returned in the RCF and so cannot be specified by the GW at time
> of
> >registration.
> >
> >     Any comments?
> >
> >Regards,
> >Gaurav Makkar
> >
> >
> >
> >I have a question on RRQ registration in H.323V2. Let us say
> >I have a gateway that supports area codes 408, 409. I want
> >my gatekeeper to route calls to area codes 408 and 409
> >to my local TCP ports 2000 and 3000 respectively. How should
> >I construct my RRQ message?
> >
> >Shall I send two RRQs with same endpoint identifier
> >(because I have only one gateway) with tuples
> ><408, 2000> and <409, 3000>.
> >
> ><x,y> means:  x: carried in SupportedProtocols.prefix
> >              y: carried in callSignallingAddress of RRQ message
> >
> >Is my understanding correct?
> >
> >-Chris Rob
> >
> >
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